Wed./Thur. Sep.13-14: Arlington Lakes and Beaverdell
McCulloch Lake
Sep. 13/14
After leaving the Myra Canyon, I found the trail to going through deeply forested area. In most places the trail is in very good condition, although in some cases there would be rocks or water puddles. Nothing stood out to me in this area; the trail here could be going through the Chequamegon Forest in Wisconsin. Views of the mountains were more distant in this area. Eventually, the trail emerged from the wilderness, and joined Highway BC 33 as it headed southerly. In the Arlington Lakes area, we also joined the western branch of the Kettle River, finally getting to the namesake stream that the Railroad was named after.
We camped at Zach's Campground in Beaverdell and got food and supplies at the General Store, and relaxed for the rest of the evening in the quiet little hamlet of Beaverdell.



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